The Income and Capital Tax Treaty (2014) between Germany and Israel has been ratified by Germany on 20th November 2015, by way of publication in the Official Gazette No. 31 of 26th November 2015. Once in force and effective the new treaty will replace the treaty signed by Germany and Israel in 1962.
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